REI has聽thousands of products on sale through the Fourth聽of July. It鈥檚 a great opportunity to get solid gear at an affordable price鈥攊f you don鈥檛 get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of discounted items.聽It鈥檚 easy to get excited about a good bargain and end up talking yourself into the wrong piece of gear. To help you navigate the sale, here are five products聽I鈥檝e endorsed long before they were a smoking deal. Happy shopping.
The North Face鈥檚 Tekno Ridge Hoodie ($90, 30 percent off)

聽won a 鈥渕ost versatile fleece鈥 test I conducted this spring聽and happens to be on sale right now.聽Jump on it. It absolutely kicked ass climbing up skin track, running singletrack, and didn鈥檛 impede my movements during an interval workout of burpees, push-ups, and sit-ups. The anorak styling and kangaroo pouch鈥攂ig enough to fit my phone, wallet, and an energy bar鈥攎ade it perfect for hiking. It鈥檚 also a great-looking fleece. My wife鈥攚ho is considerably more stylish than me鈥攃ommandeered it after the test and it still lives on her side of the closet. 鈥淧erhaps the most telling endorsement I can give the Tekno Ridge is this: it鈥檚 the rare hoodie that I鈥檇 wear both for skiing and heading into town to grab a coffee,鈥 I wrote.
Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 60L ($90, 30 percent off)

Last winter, I put a silly number of duffels聽(21 to be exact) to the test for a longform review of the best haulers. took second place in that long list and proved clearly worth its price tag prior to the 30 percent discount currently on offer. It was a truly remarkable bag because it was the lightest (by far) of the top picks in the test and still got top marks for durability. The Black Hole is also packed with smart design details, like 20 daisy-chain tie-downs. Pair that with the light weight聽and you鈥檝e got one of the best duffels I鈥檝e seen for wild international trips that would necessitate tying your bag to the roof of a tuk-tuk.
Hydro Flask 22-Ounce Tumbler ($22, 25 percent off)

I love so much that聽I wrote an ode about it last year. The article focused on how this 22-ounce cup聽hits the sweet spot for me, as the father of a baby, in both the beer and the coffee categories. My daughter is now over a year and a half old, and I certainly haven鈥檛 found myself needing less coffee. Although聽I鈥檓 drinking less beer now,聽it still fits my needs perfectly: I find that I can buy a single 22-ounce specialty beer and a single pour will last me through a weekend night.聽The Tumbler keeps beer cold long enough, and its just-right capacity means I don鈥檛 have to make multiple trips to the fridge throughout the evening鈥攐r buy more than one beer.
Hydrapak 32-Ounce Stow Bottle ($13; 25 percent off)

was one of the most interesting products I saw at the 2018 Outdoor Retailer Summer Show. While flexible plastic drinking vessels have been on the market for quite some time, the Stow is different because it鈥檚 in the form of a one-liter flask rather than its round flexible predecessors. It packs down just as small as other packable bottles when empty, but when full it鈥檚聽way easier to slip into flatter spaces like a fanny pack or ski-pants pocket.
Chaco Men鈥檚 Flip Ecotread Flip-Flops ($49; 25 percent off)

I declared 聽the best on trail聽as the result of a flip-flops聽test I conducted last summer. They have deep tread on the bottom as well as a hard, grippy grid on the footbed that attached them to my feet as I scrambled up and down steep scree for my testing. While they aren鈥檛 the cushiest sandals I鈥檝e tested, they鈥檙e聽certainly the pair I would be using as a daily driver if I were still a raft guide because of how athletic their interaction is with both rock and feet.